JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — A 22-year-old American woman was killed and another man seriously injured Monday, after they were both pulled through a car window by a lion at GautengLion Park.
The two unidentified tourists were reportedly driving through the lion park with the windows open, the Daily Mail reports.
Lanseria police have launched an investigation into the incident, which was witnessed by other tourists at the park.
ENCA reports, one of the female lions jumped through the passenger window and bit the woman, while the unidentified man was injured when he tried to push the massive cat out of the vehicle.
By the time park staff and emergency responders reached the couple it was already too late. The woman succumbed to her injuries.
According to the Daily Mail, the fatal incident is the park's third major attack in just four short months.
In March, Australian tourist, Brendan Smith was mauled by a lion and two days later a 13-year-old boy was attacked by a cheetah.
Although the park gives clear instructions to all visitors to keep windows closed when touring the area, Scott Simpson, assistant operations manager at the park told ENCA he doesn't "understand why people think it's okay to leave windows open."
Park officials say they plan to put down the lion involved in the incident.
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Refinery29's own LucieFink takes on the challenge of learning traditional African Dance for the very first time! Press play to see if she can master the art of this dance.
Explore several African movements and rhythms with Kukuwa® African Dance Workout master teacher Cassandra Nuamah. Check out AileyExtension in New York City to take Kukuwa or other West African dance classes open to dance enthusiasts at all levels, seven days a week – www.aileyextension.com | @kukuwafitness @coachcassfit
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10. GravelyHillInterchange
Also called 'Spaghetti Juction', its is one of earliest stack interchange in the world as it opened in 1972. It is located in Birmingham, England.
9. Gate Tower Building
Located in Osaka, Japan; it is the only elevated interchange that goes into buildings. It happens due to landlord refused to gave up land, hence the an agreement archived with such design.
8. Judge Harry Pregerson InterchangeFound in Los Angeles, USA; it is one of a few five-level stack interchanges existed in America. What makes this one so special since it also integrated with metro line and bus transit station right in the middle.
7. Nanpu Bridge Interchange
Located right in the middle of Shanghai, it's unique circular design is a smart way to integrate 3 highways while elevating traffic into a very high bridge at the same time.
6. Porta MaggioreRoad that go around this historic monument give drivers hurrendous experience with trams and train railways cross exist every 20 feet.
5. Springfield Interchange
Being most busiest interchange in USA, it also host two interchange in one place—one for regular highways, another for HOV. It costs 676 million USD which makes it the most expensive intersection in USA (maybe even world).
4. Oyamazaki Interchange
Can be found in Osaka, Japan. This tentacles junction makes driver go rounds few times before exit the interchange. Another crazy fact is two unnecessary branch which leads to same destination.
3. Arc de TriompheRoundabout
Being Paris famous landmarks, it also serve 12 roads by its wide roundabout. The traffic atmosphere would trigger question if you are still in Europe.
2. Yan'an Interchange
This is the only 6 level stack interchange and the highest stack number on the planet. It joints two elevated motorways while pedestrian overpass and local crossroads uninterrupted.
1. Magic Roundabout
Located in Swindon, England; it contains five small roundabouts on each entrance of roads. Its design may look insane but the it works in dispersing traffic into bigger area and accident rate statistic is fine too.
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published:17 Sep 2015

views:4001212

Pope Francis has decried what he calls today's "throwaway" culture that only values the latest cars, iPhones and discards anything old or seemingly useless.
Francis is expected to raise environmental concerns in one of the most important speeches of his Africa trip during a visit on November 26 to the headquarters of the UN Environment Programme and the UN Habitat programme.
While Francis' green message is well known, he has also frequently spoken about the need for what he calls the three "L"s - land, lodging labour.
As a result, it's likely he'll make a plea for safe, adequate and sustainable housing for the world's poorest, especially those forced to live alongside dumps like that of Dandora, outside the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
At Dandora an army of men, women and children, armed with hooks or their bare hands and sacks on their backs, trudge through the murky sludge that weaves between two to three storeys high piles of rubbish.
These may be some of Kenya's poorest people, but Dandora dump - one of the largest in Africa and where over 2,000 tons of waste is dumped daily - offers them an opportunity to make a living.
For Irene Wambui, mother of four and around 3,000 people who scavenge through the waste, the Dandora dump is their only means of survival.
Alongside scavenging marabou storks, workers pick through mountains of debris.
Bottles, polythene bags, plastic cups - anything recyclable - can be cleaned and sold back to the companies that produce them.
Despite the risk of encountering intravenous needles, surgical knives and other health hazards embedded in the waste, workers rarely used protective clothing.
A pungent smell wafts through the air from the mix of industrial waste, agricultural pesticides, hospital waste and rubbish from homes.
The United Nations Environment Programme says those working and living near the dumpsite suffer from a wide range of diseases, including lung cancer, skin diseases and lead poisoning that causes stunted growth and retardation in children.
But across the continent soil degradation caused by climate change is forcing many people off the land.
Vatican officials have argued that protecting the planet is a duty of all of humanity, and Francis himself has said he hopes his June encyclical on climate change will help influence the climate change talks in Paris in December.
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Dude Perfect teams up with epic FootballFreestylers in Brazil!
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published:30 Jun 2014

views:38919938

Head back to the backyard for Dude Perfect's very FIRST video!
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Street

A street is a public thoroughfare (usually paved) in a built environment. It is a public parcel of land adjoining buildings in an urban context, on which people may freely assemble, interact, and move about. A street can be as simple as a level patch of dirt, but is more often paved with a hard, durable surface such as concrete, cobblestone or brick. Portions may also be smoothed with asphalt, embedded with rails, or otherwise prepared to accommodate non-pedestrian traffic.

Originally the word "street" simply meant a paved road (Latin: "via strata"). The word "street" is still sometimes used colloquially as a synonym for "road", for example in connection with the ancient Watling Street, but city residents and urban planners draw a crucial modern distinction: a road's main function is transportation, while streets facilitate public interaction. Examples of streets include pedestrian streets, alleys, and city-centre streets too crowded for road vehicles to pass. Conversely, highways and motorways are types of roads, but few would refer to them as streets.

Dude Perfect

Dude Perfect is a sports entertainment group who got their start on YouTube. Most known for their trick shots, they are also involved in comedy with their "Stereotypes" series, in which they poke fun at common stereotypes, mostly in the sports world. The group consists of the twins Coby and Cory Cotton, Garrett Hilbert, Cody Jones, and Tyler Toney who are all former high school basketball players and college roommates at Texas A&M University.

The group commented that their shots typically relied more on American football skills than basketball.

History

The group was betting on sandwiches via basketball shots in their backyard, which were eventually recorded on camera, and a video of trick shots at Toney's ranch was eventually released on YouTube. Within a week, the video received 100,000 views. When asked about the name, Toney stated,

Afterwards, a trick shot video from the Christian summer camp Sky Ranch was released, which, as of June 2015, has over 13.9 million views. For every 100,000 views the video received, Dude Perfect pledged to sponsor a child from Compassion International. Afterwards, ESPN's E:60 contacted the group for a segment, and on the third floor of Texas A&M's Kyle Field, Toney converted a shot, which traveled 3.9 seconds, which was a world record at the time. The shot prompted television appearances on ESPN's First Take, Pardon the Interruption, Around the Horn and SportsNation. Eventually, Dude Perfect introduced the Panda mascot, who "developed a cult following at A&M basketball games" when taunting players of the opposing team.

The New School

The New School is a university in New York City, United States, located mostly in Greenwich Village. From its founding in 1919 by progressive New York educators, and for most of its history, the university was known as The New School for Social Research. Between 1997 and 2005 it was known as New School University. The university and each of its colleges were renamed in 2005.

The university became renowned for its teaching and its open intellectual environment, especially after it set up the University in Exile in 1933 as a graduate division to serve as an academic haven for scholars escaping from Nazi Germany and other anti-intellectual regimes in Europe. It has launched or housed a range of institutions such as the international think tank World Policy Institute, the Vera List Center for Art and Politics, the India China Institute, the Observatory on Latin America, and the Center for New York City Affairs. Parsons The New School for Design is the university's highly competitive art school.

"PDA", "NYC", "Obstacle 1" and "Say Hello to the Angels" were the singles from Turn On the Bright Lights, and a video was shot for each with the exception of "Say Hello to the Angels".

The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on August 29, 2011 for shipments of 500,000 copies.

A remastered version of the album was released in 2012 to commemorate its tenth anniversary. It featured additional material including demo recordings of several tracks, the bonus songs previously available on international releases and a DVD of live performances and music videos.

Lion attack: American tourist mauled to death at South African safari park - TomoNews

Lion attack: American tourist mauled to death at South African safari park - TomoNews

Lion attack: American tourist mauled to death at South African safari park - TomoNews

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — A 22-year-old American woman was killed and another man seriously injured Monday, after they were both pulled through a car window by a lion at GautengLion Park.
The two unidentified tourists were reportedly driving through the lion park with the windows open, the Daily Mail reports.
Lanseria police have launched an investigation into the incident, which was witnessed by other tourists at the park.
ENCA reports, one of the female lions jumped through the passenger window and bit the woman, while the unidentified man was injured when he tried to push the massive cat out of the vehicle.
By the time park staff and emergency responders reached the couple it was already too late. The woman succumbed to her injuries.
According to the Daily Mail, the fatal incident is the park's third major attack in just four short months.
In March, Australian tourist, Brendan Smith was mauled by a lion and two days later a 13-year-old boy was attacked by a cheetah.
Although the park gives clear instructions to all visitors to keep windows closed when touring the area, Scott Simpson, assistant operations manager at the park told ENCA he doesn't "understand why people think it's okay to leave windows open."
Park officials say they plan to put down the lion involved in the incident.
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Refinery29's own LucieFink takes on the challenge of learning traditional African Dance for the very first time! Press play to see if she can master the art of this dance.
Explore several African movements and rhythms with Kukuwa® African Dance Workout master teacher Cassandra Nuamah. Check out AileyExtension in New York City to take Kukuwa or other West African dance classes open to dance enthusiasts at all levels, seven days a week – www.aileyextension.com | @kukuwafitness @coachcassfit
Thank you to JacquelineChang of NYCDanceWeek for the NYC Dance Week footage.
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Top 10 Craziest Intersections

This video features world's most unusual interchanges from any metrics—such as design, driving experience, project costs, historic values and many more..
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10. GravelyHillInterchange
Also called 'Spaghetti Juction', its is one of earliest stack interchange in the world as it opened in 1972. It is located in Birmingham, England.
9. Gate Tower Building
Located in Osaka, Japan; it is the only elevated interchange that goes into buildings. It happens due to landlord refused to gave up land, hence the an agreement archived with such design.
8. Judge Harry Pregerson InterchangeFound in Los Angeles, USA; it is one of a few five-level stack interchanges existed in America. What makes this one so special since it also integrated with metro line and bus transit station right in the middle.
7. Nanpu Bridge Interchange
Located right in the middle of Shanghai, it's unique circular design is a smart way to integrate 3 highways while elevating traffic into a very high bridge at the same time.
6. Porta MaggioreRoad that go around this historic monument give drivers hurrendous experience with trams and train railways cross exist every 20 feet.
5. Springfield Interchange
Being most busiest interchange in USA, it also host two interchange in one place—one for regular highways, another for HOV. It costs 676 million USD which makes it the most expensive intersection in USA (maybe even world).
4. Oyamazaki Interchange
Can be found in Osaka, Japan. This tentacles junction makes driver go rounds few times before exit the interchange. Another crazy fact is two unnecessary branch which leads to same destination.
3. Arc de TriompheRoundabout
Being Paris famous landmarks, it also serve 12 roads by its wide roundabout. The traffic atmosphere would trigger question if you are still in Europe.
2. Yan'an Interchange
This is the only 6 level stack interchange and the highest stack number on the planet. It joints two elevated motorways while pedestrian overpass and local crossroads uninterrupted.
1. Magic Roundabout
Located in Swindon, England; it contains five small roundabouts on each entrance of roads. Its design may look insane but the it works in dispersing traffic into bigger area and accident rate statistic is fine too.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (https://www.youtube.com/editor)
This video features images from personalities stated in links below which are licensed under CC BY https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
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Kenya - The poor who make a living from rubbish | Editor's Pick | 24 Nov 15

Kenya - The poor who make a living from rubbish | Editor's Pick | 24 Nov 15

Kenya - The poor who make a living from rubbish | Editor's Pick | 24 Nov 15

Pope Francis has decried what he calls today's "throwaway" culture that only values the latest cars, iPhones and discards anything old or seemingly useless.
Francis is expected to raise environmental concerns in one of the most important speeches of his Africa trip during a visit on November 26 to the headquarters of the UN Environment Programme and the UN Habitat programme.
While Francis' green message is well known, he has also frequently spoken about the need for what he calls the three "L"s - land, lodging labour.
As a result, it's likely he'll make a plea for safe, adequate and sustainable housing for the world's poorest, especially those forced to live alongside dumps like that of Dandora, outside the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
At Dandora an army of men, women and children, armed with hooks or their bare hands and sacks on their backs, trudge through the murky sludge that weaves between two to three storeys high piles of rubbish.
These may be some of Kenya's poorest people, but Dandora dump - one of the largest in Africa and where over 2,000 tons of waste is dumped daily - offers them an opportunity to make a living.
For Irene Wambui, mother of four and around 3,000 people who scavenge through the waste, the Dandora dump is their only means of survival.
Alongside scavenging marabou storks, workers pick through mountains of debris.
Bottles, polythene bags, plastic cups - anything recyclable - can be cleaned and sold back to the companies that produce them.
Despite the risk of encountering intravenous needles, surgical knives and other health hazards embedded in the waste, workers rarely used protective clothing.
A pungent smell wafts through the air from the mix of industrial waste, agricultural pesticides, hospital waste and rubbish from homes.
The United Nations Environment Programme says those working and living near the dumpsite suffer from a wide range of diseases, including lung cancer, skin diseases and lead poisoning that causes stunted growth and retardation in children.
But across the continent soil degradation caused by climate change is forcing many people off the land.
Vatican officials have argued that protecting the planet is a duty of all of humanity, and Francis himself has said he hopes his June encyclical on climate change will help influence the climate change talks in Paris in December.
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3D Printing Rhino Horns Can Stop Poaching in Africa

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World Cup Edition | Dude Perfect

Dude Perfect teams up with epic FootballFreestylers in Brazil!
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STRskillSchool - https://www.youtube.com/user/STRskillSchool
Séan Garnier - https://www.youtube.com/user/SEANTHUG21
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See for yourself in our book "Go Big."
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A special thanks to those of you who play our iPhone Game and read our book. You guys are amazing and all the great things you tell us about the game and the book make those projects so worthwhile for us!
Dude Perfect GAME - http://bit.ly/DPGameiPhone
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Dude Perfect | Backyard Edition | Our 1st Video!

Dude Perfect | Backyard Edition | Our 1st Video!

Dude Perfect | Backyard Edition | Our 1st Video!

Head back to the backyard for Dude Perfect's very FIRST video!
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► PLAY our iPHONE GAME - http://smarturl.it/DPGameiPhone
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Find out in our newly published book, "Go Big."
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Some of our biggest videos ever are coming out soon so stay tuned so you don't miss a thing!
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Optic 2016: How to Think Like an Editor with Krista Rossow

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1:52

Tributes pour in for SABC Radio News Editor, Zola Ntutu

Tributes pour in for SABC Radio News Editor, Zola Ntutu

Tributes pour in for SABC Radio News Editor, Zola Ntutu

Tributes pour in for SABCRadio News Editor, Zola Ntutu.
The 51-year-old was found dead yesterday in his apartment, in Kenilworth, south of Johannesburg. Ntutu had been ill for some time.
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23:12

Zanzibar: Spices, slaves and the spirit of independence - Street Food

Zanzibar: Spices, slaves and the spirit of independence - Street Food

Zanzibar: Spices, slaves and the spirit of independence - Street Food

The Indian Ocean is one of the world's oldest and largest free trade zones. For centuries, trade and migration have marked the history of the many communities living along its shores.
But the name of one place on the coast of Africa has long captured people's imagination: Zanzibar, also know as the spice island.
For centuries, merchants of of all colours and creeds came to the island off the Tanzanian mainland on wooden vessels - and each of them left their own mark on the island.
As a result, Zanzibar has one of the richest and most diverse food cultures in East Africa encompassing influences from Arabia, India and Europe.
Street food is a term often interpreted literally as food served on the streets, but in Zanzibar the real roads are the ocean, dhows are the link between sea and the land, and the presence of seafood is everywhere on the menus.
The island's wealth was largely founded on the spice trade.
Zanzibar's original settlers were Bantu-speaking Africans. But Arabs, especially Omanis, had a huge influence. They set up trading companies in Zanzibar in the 17th century, ending 200 years of Portuguese dominance on the island.
In 1832, the Sultan of Oman moved his capital from Muscat to Zanzibar, which had become a major slave-trading centre.
He encouraged the commercial farming of cloves, so when the slave trade was abolished in 1873, the spice trade continued to flourish - giving Zanzibar wealth and prestige as well as its legendary name, the spice island.
As anti-colonialism spread across Africa, Zanzibar gained independence in 1963. The followingZanzibari revolution, which aimed to give power back to Africans, became one of the bloodiest chapters in the island's history.
"Most of the Omani people were killed, more than 14,000 people were killed, tortured, cut into pieces, murdered, butchered," says Nassor Mazrui, a businessman.
ProfessorAbdulSherif from the Zanzibar OceanResearch Institute explains that Arabs were targeted in particular because "they were the big land owners in the 19th century, who also owned slaves, so the ideology of slavery was revived to serve in the politcal struggle of the 1960's.... If something like that would happen now, we would call it ethnic cleansing."
The island's Indian community also suffered during the unrest.The aftermath of the revolution saw an exodus of the Asiatic community, but the trading port lost not only its traders, its whole identity was under threat too.
In 1964, after the bloody revolution, Zanzibar hastily entered a union with Tanzania. The union was designed to prevent the spread of chaos in the region, but for many in Zanzibar, this was the beginning of Zanzibar's decline as one of the most prestigious trading ports in East Africa.
In the last four decades, Zanzibar's spice trade has gone into sharp decline. Today, the spice island, once the world's largest clove producer, is more of a tourist resort.
Its cultural heritage has given Zanzibar a rich and varied cuisine, and it continues to inspire the islanders in their struggle for greater autonomy and a new identity.
Al Jazeera visits the island to discover its turbulent history, its culinary heritage and the changes taking place.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

What do Namibians like about Namibia?

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Joe Rogan Experience #993 - Ben Shapiro

Joe Rogan Experience #993 - Ben Shapiro

Joe Rogan Experience #993 - Ben Shapiro

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22:29

From famine to feast: Street food Beijing

From famine to feast: Street food Beijing

From famine to feast: Street food Beijing

Beijing, the capital of one of the fastest growing countries and economies in the world, is also home to interesting, and sometimes bizarre, street foods.
From silk worm cocoons that are crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, to eating barbecued seahorse, which is believed to be good for your blood circulation, Beijing is well-known for its night and food markets that offer a variety food.
The Chinese love their food, but dietary habits have changed rapidly in the past few decades.
In a very short time, China has gone from "famine to feast". Today, the food in Beijing is as varied as it is plentiful: traditional or modern, Chinese or Western, China's capital caters to all tastes and needs.
But while the narrow streets of Beijing used to be crowded with street vendors selling snacks day and night, many of these streets have now been demolished to make way for more high-rise buildings.
The arrival and expanding nature of the Western fast-food chains in Beijing now cater to the ever-growing and bustling population that eat on the go and now rather favour these foods to traditional Beijing street food.
With new-found wealth, many Chinese are also eating more than they used to and obesity rates among teenagers and children are rising.
Although the high level of obesity is a problem, that is not the only concern. According to professor Li Liu Bai, a nutritionist from Beijing University, another big concern is the danger of increasing cholesterol as diets and eating habits have changed. While the Chinese diet was mainly based on vegetables and protein-substitute legume products such as tofu, more people have started to eat meat more frequently.
"We used to eat three or four meals, mostly carbohydrates, and now people are eating more meat," says Li.
While there are economic reasons that point to this problem, Li explains the social motivators behind teenage and child obesity: "We only have one child, and because of that, all our hopes are on his shoulders. Many parents push their children to learn more skills from a very young age. If the child then asks for any food, we will not refuse."
Traditional Chinese food, rather known more to be fast and tasty, but also healthy, has not entirely died out. Street vendors and stalls have learned to adapt and use recipes that are speedy to make, but are healthier than that of the fast-food chains.
The food of the streets in Beijing tells the story of a culture torn between tradition and modernity, the customs of an ancient past competing with the convenience age of the new.
What will survive and what will be lost? In a China which has gone within two generations from mass starvation to obesity, what does the future hold? Can fast, healthy and tasty alternatives help the Chinese to decrease in size?
Update: Since the making of this film in 2008, obesity has gone down and recent statistics suggest that 62 million people in China are currently classified as obese. Although this shows a decrease, this still makes them the second largest obese population behind the United States.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

9:22

We Have Players That Can Win AFCON -- Sport Editor Part 1

We Have Players That Can Win AFCON -- Sport Editor Part 1

We Have Players That Can Win AFCON -- Sport Editor Part 1

A Sport Editor with the Sun Newspaper, George Aluo on Monday said Nigeria has the right set of players that can win the ongoing African Cup of Nation (AFCON) competition.
Speaking as a guest on Channels Television's breakfast programme, SunriseDaily, Mr Aluo said it is not true that the Coach of the Nigerian side, Stephen Keshi was rebuilding a new Super Eagles team.
"Those who are telling us that the team was hurriedly assembled and that we are rebuilding are telling not the truth," he said.
Mr Aluo said whoever is saying that the Super Eagles Coach rebuilt a new team is 'hiding under the canopy that we might not win' the competition.
He said, "Nigerians should be looking at this team winning the Nations Cup for the third time, we got the players."
For more information log on to www.channelstv.com.

Lion attack: American tourist mauled to death at South African safari park - TomoNews

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — A 22-year-old American woman was killed and another man seriously injured Monday, after they were both pulled through a car window by a lion at GautengLion Park.
The two unidentified tourists were reportedly driving through the lion park with the windows open, the Daily Mail reports.
Lanseria police have launched an investigation into the incident, which was witnessed by other tourists at the park.
ENCA reports, one of the female lions jumped through the passenger window and bit the woman, while the unidentified man was injured when he tried to push the massive cat out of the vehicle.
By the time park staff and emergency responders reached the couple it was already too late. The woman succumbed to her injuries.
According to the Daily Mail, the fata...

Refinery29's own LucieFink takes on the challenge of learning traditional African Dance for the very first time! Press play to see if she can master the art of this dance.
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Top 10 Craziest Intersections

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Kenya - The poor who make a living from rubbish | Editor's Pick | 24 Nov 15

Pope Francis has decried what he calls today's "throwaway" culture that only values the latest cars, iPhones and discards anything old or seemingly useless.
Francis is expected to raise environmental concerns in one of the most important speeches of his Africa trip during a visit on November 26 to the headquarters of the UN Environment Programme and the UN Habitat programme.
While Francis' green message is well known, he has also frequently spoken about the need for what he calls the three "L"s - land, lodging labour.
As a result, it's likely he'll make a plea for safe, adequate and sustainable housing for the world's poorest, especially those forced to live alongside dumps like that of Dandora, outside the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
At Dandora an army of men, women and children, armed w...

3D Printing Rhino Horns Can Stop Poaching in Africa

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World Cup Edition | Dude Perfect

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Dude Perfect | Backyard Edition | Our 1st Video!

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Optic 2016: How to Think Like an Editor with Krista Rossow

Photo editing is the art of finding the best images to tell a story, but Krista Rossow, a former photo editor at National Geographic Traveler magazine, would also argue that for travel photography, photo editing begins even before taking a picture. Today's photographers are their own photo editors, and not in the sense of using Instagram filters or Photoshop, but in the sense of selecting the best imagery to share with an audience, whether that is in a family album or professional portfolio. Krista gives tips on how to "improve your photographic odds" by preparing to take travel photographs through research and planning. She will discusses considerations for capturing the best images while in the field and give insight on the process of curating the best images once the images have been ma...

published: 14 Jun 2016

Tributes pour in for SABC Radio News Editor, Zola Ntutu

Tributes pour in for SABCRadio News Editor, Zola Ntutu.
The 51-year-old was found dead yesterday in his apartment, in Kenilworth, south of Johannesburg. Ntutu had been ill for some time.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

published: 21 Aug 2017

Zanzibar: Spices, slaves and the spirit of independence - Street Food

The Indian Ocean is one of the world's oldest and largest free trade zones. For centuries, trade and migration have marked the history of the many communities living along its shores.
But the name of one place on the coast of Africa has long captured people's imagination: Zanzibar, also know as the spice island.
For centuries, merchants of of all colours and creeds came to the island off the Tanzanian mainland on wooden vessels - and each of them left their own mark on the island.
As a result, Zanzibar has one of the richest and most diverse food cultures in East Africa encompassing influences from Arabia, India and Europe.
Street food is a term often interpreted literally as food served on the streets, but in Zanzibar the real roads are the ocean, dhows are the link between sea and t...

What do Namibians like about Namibia?

Kapenda asks people in Windhoek what they like about their country :)
Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews. We also use this format to expose our street culture abroad and create a more diverse image of our countries. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English.
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We did this little survey within an media workshop we did in our partner school A.Shipena in Windhoe...

Hong Kong Editor Gets Support | WSJ Photos of the Day

In today's pictures, demonstrators use a slingshot against the National Guard in Venezuela, flowers are seen near a statue depicting Spanish guitarist Paco de Lucia, protestors run away from a water cannon in South Africa, and much more. Photo: AP
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Joe Rogan Experience #993 - Ben Shapiro

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published: 03 Aug 2017

From famine to feast: Street food Beijing

Beijing, the capital of one of the fastest growing countries and economies in the world, is also home to interesting, and sometimes bizarre, street foods.
From silk worm cocoons that are crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, to eating barbecued seahorse, which is believed to be good for your blood circulation, Beijing is well-known for its night and food markets that offer a variety food.
The Chinese love their food, but dietary habits have changed rapidly in the past few decades.
In a very short time, China has gone from "famine to feast". Today, the food in Beijing is as varied as it is plentiful: traditional or modern, Chinese or Western, China's capital caters to all tastes and needs.
But while the narrow streets of Beijing used to be crowded with street vendors selling sn...

published: 15 Jan 2017

We Have Players That Can Win AFCON -- Sport Editor Part 1

A Sport Editor with the Sun Newspaper, George Aluo on Monday said Nigeria has the right set of players that can win the ongoing African Cup of Nation (AFCON) competition.
Speaking as a guest on Channels Television's breakfast programme, SunriseDaily, Mr Aluo said it is not true that the Coach of the Nigerian side, Stephen Keshi was rebuilding a new Super Eagles team.
"Those who are telling us that the team was hurriedly assembled and that we are rebuilding are telling not the truth," he said.
Mr Aluo said whoever is saying that the Super Eagles Coach rebuilt a new team is 'hiding under the canopy that we might not win' the competition.
He said, "Nigerians should be looking at this team winning the Nations Cup for the third time, we got the players."
For more information log on to www...

Lion attack: American tourist mauled to death at South African safari park - TomoNews

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — A 22-year-old American woman was killed and another man seriously injured Monday, after they were both pulled through a car window ...

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — A 22-year-old American woman was killed and another man seriously injured Monday, after they were both pulled through a car window by a lion at GautengLion Park.
The two unidentified tourists were reportedly driving through the lion park with the windows open, the Daily Mail reports.
Lanseria police have launched an investigation into the incident, which was witnessed by other tourists at the park.
ENCA reports, one of the female lions jumped through the passenger window and bit the woman, while the unidentified man was injured when he tried to push the massive cat out of the vehicle.
By the time park staff and emergency responders reached the couple it was already too late. The woman succumbed to her injuries.
According to the Daily Mail, the fatal incident is the park's third major attack in just four short months.
In March, Australian tourist, Brendan Smith was mauled by a lion and two days later a 13-year-old boy was attacked by a cheetah.
Although the park gives clear instructions to all visitors to keep windows closed when touring the area, Scott Simpson, assistant operations manager at the park told ENCA he doesn't "understand why people think it's okay to leave windows open."
Park officials say they plan to put down the lion involved in the incident.
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JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — A 22-year-old American woman was killed and another man seriously injured Monday, after they were both pulled through a car window by a lion at GautengLion Park.
The two unidentified tourists were reportedly driving through the lion park with the windows open, the Daily Mail reports.
Lanseria police have launched an investigation into the incident, which was witnessed by other tourists at the park.
ENCA reports, one of the female lions jumped through the passenger window and bit the woman, while the unidentified man was injured when he tried to push the massive cat out of the vehicle.
By the time park staff and emergency responders reached the couple it was already too late. The woman succumbed to her injuries.
According to the Daily Mail, the fatal incident is the park's third major attack in just four short months.
In March, Australian tourist, Brendan Smith was mauled by a lion and two days later a 13-year-old boy was attacked by a cheetah.
Although the park gives clear instructions to all visitors to keep windows closed when touring the area, Scott Simpson, assistant operations manager at the park told ENCA he doesn't "understand why people think it's okay to leave windows open."
Park officials say they plan to put down the lion involved in the incident.
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Thank you to JacquelineChang of NYCDanceWeek for the NYC Dance Week footage.
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Top 10 Craziest Intersections

This video features world's most unusual interchanges from any metrics—such as design, driving experience, project costs, historic values and many more..
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This video features world's most unusual interchanges from any metrics—such as design, driving experience, project costs, historic values and many more..
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10. GravelyHillInterchange
Also called 'Spaghetti Juction', its is one of earliest stack interchange in the world as it opened in 1972. It is located in Birmingham, England.
9. Gate Tower Building
Located in Osaka, Japan; it is the only elevated interchange that goes into buildings. It happens due to landlord refused to gave up land, hence the an agreement archived with such design.
8. Judge Harry Pregerson InterchangeFound in Los Angeles, USA; it is one of a few five-level stack interchanges existed in America. What makes this one so special since it also integrated with metro line and bus transit station right in the middle.
7. Nanpu Bridge Interchange
Located right in the middle of Shanghai, it's unique circular design is a smart way to integrate 3 highways while elevating traffic into a very high bridge at the same time.
6. Porta MaggioreRoad that go around this historic monument give drivers hurrendous experience with trams and train railways cross exist every 20 feet.
5. Springfield Interchange
Being most busiest interchange in USA, it also host two interchange in one place—one for regular highways, another for HOV. It costs 676 million USD which makes it the most expensive intersection in USA (maybe even world).
4. Oyamazaki Interchange
Can be found in Osaka, Japan. This tentacles junction makes driver go rounds few times before exit the interchange. Another crazy fact is two unnecessary branch which leads to same destination.
3. Arc de TriompheRoundabout
Being Paris famous landmarks, it also serve 12 roads by its wide roundabout. The traffic atmosphere would trigger question if you are still in Europe.
2. Yan'an Interchange
This is the only 6 level stack interchange and the highest stack number on the planet. It joints two elevated motorways while pedestrian overpass and local crossroads uninterrupted.
1. Magic Roundabout
Located in Swindon, England; it contains five small roundabouts on each entrance of roads. Its design may look insane but the it works in dispersing traffic into bigger area and accident rate statistic is fine too.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (https://www.youtube.com/editor)
This video features images from personalities stated in links below which are licensed under CC BY https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
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Hep Cats by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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This video features world's most unusual interchanges from any metrics—such as design, driving experience, project costs, historic values and many more..
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10. GravelyHillInterchange
Also called 'Spaghetti Juction', its is one of earliest stack interchange in the world as it opened in 1972. It is located in Birmingham, England.
9. Gate Tower Building
Located in Osaka, Japan; it is the only elevated interchange that goes into buildings. It happens due to landlord refused to gave up land, hence the an agreement archived with such design.
8. Judge Harry Pregerson InterchangeFound in Los Angeles, USA; it is one of a few five-level stack interchanges existed in America. What makes this one so special since it also integrated with metro line and bus transit station right in the middle.
7. Nanpu Bridge Interchange
Located right in the middle of Shanghai, it's unique circular design is a smart way to integrate 3 highways while elevating traffic into a very high bridge at the same time.
6. Porta MaggioreRoad that go around this historic monument give drivers hurrendous experience with trams and train railways cross exist every 20 feet.
5. Springfield Interchange
Being most busiest interchange in USA, it also host two interchange in one place—one for regular highways, another for HOV. It costs 676 million USD which makes it the most expensive intersection in USA (maybe even world).
4. Oyamazaki Interchange
Can be found in Osaka, Japan. This tentacles junction makes driver go rounds few times before exit the interchange. Another crazy fact is two unnecessary branch which leads to same destination.
3. Arc de TriompheRoundabout
Being Paris famous landmarks, it also serve 12 roads by its wide roundabout. The traffic atmosphere would trigger question if you are still in Europe.
2. Yan'an Interchange
This is the only 6 level stack interchange and the highest stack number on the planet. It joints two elevated motorways while pedestrian overpass and local crossroads uninterrupted.
1. Magic Roundabout
Located in Swindon, England; it contains five small roundabouts on each entrance of roads. Its design may look insane but the it works in dispersing traffic into bigger area and accident rate statistic is fine too.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (https://www.youtube.com/editor)
This video features images from personalities stated in links below which are licensed under CC BY https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
List of original image owners. (list cannot written here since its too long according to YouTube):
http://psudatabase.com/CC-BY-credits-youtube-aVJcPWgCDHQ.txt
Hep Cats by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1500022
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

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Kenya - The poor who make a living from rubbish | Editor's Pick | 24 Nov 15

Pope Francis has decried what he calls today's "throwaway" culture that only values the latest cars, iPhones and discards anything old or seemingly useless.
Fr...

Pope Francis has decried what he calls today's "throwaway" culture that only values the latest cars, iPhones and discards anything old or seemingly useless.
Francis is expected to raise environmental concerns in one of the most important speeches of his Africa trip during a visit on November 26 to the headquarters of the UN Environment Programme and the UN Habitat programme.
While Francis' green message is well known, he has also frequently spoken about the need for what he calls the three "L"s - land, lodging labour.
As a result, it's likely he'll make a plea for safe, adequate and sustainable housing for the world's poorest, especially those forced to live alongside dumps like that of Dandora, outside the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
At Dandora an army of men, women and children, armed with hooks or their bare hands and sacks on their backs, trudge through the murky sludge that weaves between two to three storeys high piles of rubbish.
These may be some of Kenya's poorest people, but Dandora dump - one of the largest in Africa and where over 2,000 tons of waste is dumped daily - offers them an opportunity to make a living.
For Irene Wambui, mother of four and around 3,000 people who scavenge through the waste, the Dandora dump is their only means of survival.
Alongside scavenging marabou storks, workers pick through mountains of debris.
Bottles, polythene bags, plastic cups - anything recyclable - can be cleaned and sold back to the companies that produce them.
Despite the risk of encountering intravenous needles, surgical knives and other health hazards embedded in the waste, workers rarely used protective clothing.
A pungent smell wafts through the air from the mix of industrial waste, agricultural pesticides, hospital waste and rubbish from homes.
The United Nations Environment Programme says those working and living near the dumpsite suffer from a wide range of diseases, including lung cancer, skin diseases and lead poisoning that causes stunted growth and retardation in children.
But across the continent soil degradation caused by climate change is forcing many people off the land.
Vatican officials have argued that protecting the planet is a duty of all of humanity, and Francis himself has said he hopes his June encyclical on climate change will help influence the climate change talks in Paris in December.
Find out more about AP Archive and how to licence this footage: http://tinyurl.com/neh3pb4
Story number for this item is: 4013386

Pope Francis has decried what he calls today's "throwaway" culture that only values the latest cars, iPhones and discards anything old or seemingly useless.
Francis is expected to raise environmental concerns in one of the most important speeches of his Africa trip during a visit on November 26 to the headquarters of the UN Environment Programme and the UN Habitat programme.
While Francis' green message is well known, he has also frequently spoken about the need for what he calls the three "L"s - land, lodging labour.
As a result, it's likely he'll make a plea for safe, adequate and sustainable housing for the world's poorest, especially those forced to live alongside dumps like that of Dandora, outside the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
At Dandora an army of men, women and children, armed with hooks or their bare hands and sacks on their backs, trudge through the murky sludge that weaves between two to three storeys high piles of rubbish.
These may be some of Kenya's poorest people, but Dandora dump - one of the largest in Africa and where over 2,000 tons of waste is dumped daily - offers them an opportunity to make a living.
For Irene Wambui, mother of four and around 3,000 people who scavenge through the waste, the Dandora dump is their only means of survival.
Alongside scavenging marabou storks, workers pick through mountains of debris.
Bottles, polythene bags, plastic cups - anything recyclable - can be cleaned and sold back to the companies that produce them.
Despite the risk of encountering intravenous needles, surgical knives and other health hazards embedded in the waste, workers rarely used protective clothing.
A pungent smell wafts through the air from the mix of industrial waste, agricultural pesticides, hospital waste and rubbish from homes.
The United Nations Environment Programme says those working and living near the dumpsite suffer from a wide range of diseases, including lung cancer, skin diseases and lead poisoning that causes stunted growth and retardation in children.
But across the continent soil degradation caused by climate change is forcing many people off the land.
Vatican officials have argued that protecting the planet is a duty of all of humanity, and Francis himself has said he hopes his June encyclical on climate change will help influence the climate change talks in Paris in December.
Find out more about AP Archive and how to licence this footage: http://tinyurl.com/neh3pb4
Story number for this item is: 4013386

3D Printing Rhino Horns Can Stop Poaching in Africa

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Dude Perfect teams up with epic FootballFreestylers in Brazil!
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Dude Perfect teams up with epic FootballFreestylers in Brazil!
----------------------------------------­
Huge thanks to Adidas and The Whistle!
► Adidas - https://www.youtube.com/user/adidasfootballtv
► The Whistle - https://www.youtube.com/user/thewhistle
----------------------------------------­
► PLAY our iPHONE GAME - http://smarturl.it/DPGameiPhone
► VISIT our NEW STORE - http://bit.ly/Dude_Perfect_Store
► WATCH our STEREOTYPES - http://bit.ly/StereotypesPlaylist
As always, big thanks to our friends at The Whistle for sending us to the World Cup and making what we do possible! Check them out at http://bit.ly/DPWhistle #TWNCup
Athletes in this video!
STRskillSchool - https://www.youtube.com/user/STRskillSchool
Séan Garnier - https://www.youtube.com/user/SEANTHUG21
DanielCutting - https://www.youtube.com/user/DanielCutting
Ricardinho - http://instagram.com/ricardinhofs2
Some of our biggest videos ever are coming out soon so stay tuned so you won't miss a thing!
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In between videos we hang out with you guys on Instagram, Vine, Twitter, and Facebook so pick your favorite one and hang with us there too!
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Do you have a GO BIG mindset?
See for yourself in our book "Go Big."
http://amzn.to/OYdZ2s
A special thanks to those of you who play our iPhone Game and read our book. You guys are amazing and all the great things you tell us about the game and the book make those projects so worthwhile for us!
Dude Perfect GAME - http://bit.ly/DPGameiPhone
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Click here if you want to learn more about Dude Perfect:
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Comment "I want to go to Brazil!" to prove your awesomeness!
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Head back to the backyard for Dude Perfect's very FIRST video!
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Manic Bloom- "Running From the Scene"
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A special thanks to those of you who play our iPhone Game and read our Book. You guys are amazing and all the great things you tell us about the game and the book make those projects so worthwhile for us!
Dude Perfect GAME - http://smarturl.it/DPGameiPhone
Dude Perfect BOOK - "Go Big" - http://amzn.to/OYdZ2s
Click here if you want to learn more about Dude Perfect:
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As always...Go Big and God Bless!
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For Business Inquiries, please contact us at:
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Head back to the backyard for Dude Perfect's very FIRST video!
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► VISIT our NEW STORE! - http://bit.ly/Dude_Perfect_Store
Do you have a GO BIG mindset?
Find out in our newly published book, "Go Big."
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Some of our biggest videos ever are coming out soon so stay tuned so you don't miss a thing!
Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/DudePerfect
Music: http://www.manicbloom.com/
Manic Bloom- "Running From the Scene"
In between videos we hang out with you guys on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter so pick your favorite one and hang with us there too!
http://Instagram.com/DudePerfect
http://Facebook.com/DudePerfect
http://Twitter.com/DudePerfect
A special thanks to those of you who play our iPhone Game and read our Book. You guys are amazing and all the great things you tell us about the game and the book make those projects so worthwhile for us!
Dude Perfect GAME - http://smarturl.it/DPGameiPhone
Dude Perfect BOOK - "Go Big" - http://amzn.to/OYdZ2s
Click here if you want to learn more about Dude Perfect:
http://bit.ly/AboutDP
As always...Go Big and God Bless!
- Your friends at Dude Perfect
For Business Inquiries, please contact us at:
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Photo editing is the art of finding the best images to tell a story, but Krista Rossow, a former photo editor at National Geographic Traveler magazine, would also argue that for travel photography, photo editing begins even before taking a picture. Today's photographers are their own photo editors, and not in the sense of using Instagram filters or Photoshop, but in the sense of selecting the best imagery to share with an audience, whether that is in a family album or professional portfolio. Krista gives tips on how to "improve your photographic odds" by preparing to take travel photographs through research and planning. She will discusses considerations for capturing the best images while in the field and give insight on the process of curating the best images once the images have been made. From her practical experience as a both a photographer on assignment and as a photo editor needing to convey an effective story, Krista gives you practical insight into improving your photography and telling your own story.
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Photo editing is the art of finding the best images to tell a story, but Krista Rossow, a former photo editor at National Geographic Traveler magazine, would also argue that for travel photography, photo editing begins even before taking a picture. Today's photographers are their own photo editors, and not in the sense of using Instagram filters or Photoshop, but in the sense of selecting the best imagery to share with an audience, whether that is in a family album or professional portfolio. Krista gives tips on how to "improve your photographic odds" by preparing to take travel photographs through research and planning. She will discusses considerations for capturing the best images while in the field and give insight on the process of curating the best images once the images have been made. From her practical experience as a both a photographer on assignment and as a photo editor needing to convey an effective story, Krista gives you practical insight into improving your photography and telling your own story.
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Tributes pour in for SABCRadio News Editor, Zola Ntutu.
The 51-year-old was found dead yesterday in his apartment, in Kenilworth, south of Johannesburg. Ntutu had been ill for some time.
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Tributes pour in for SABCRadio News Editor, Zola Ntutu.
The 51-year-old was found dead yesterday in his apartment, in Kenilworth, south of Johannesburg. Ntutu had been ill for some time.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

Zanzibar: Spices, slaves and the spirit of independence - Street Food

The Indian Ocean is one of the world's oldest and largest free trade zones. For centuries, trade and migration have marked the history of the many communities l...

The Indian Ocean is one of the world's oldest and largest free trade zones. For centuries, trade and migration have marked the history of the many communities living along its shores.
But the name of one place on the coast of Africa has long captured people's imagination: Zanzibar, also know as the spice island.
For centuries, merchants of of all colours and creeds came to the island off the Tanzanian mainland on wooden vessels - and each of them left their own mark on the island.
As a result, Zanzibar has one of the richest and most diverse food cultures in East Africa encompassing influences from Arabia, India and Europe.
Street food is a term often interpreted literally as food served on the streets, but in Zanzibar the real roads are the ocean, dhows are the link between sea and the land, and the presence of seafood is everywhere on the menus.
The island's wealth was largely founded on the spice trade.
Zanzibar's original settlers were Bantu-speaking Africans. But Arabs, especially Omanis, had a huge influence. They set up trading companies in Zanzibar in the 17th century, ending 200 years of Portuguese dominance on the island.
In 1832, the Sultan of Oman moved his capital from Muscat to Zanzibar, which had become a major slave-trading centre.
He encouraged the commercial farming of cloves, so when the slave trade was abolished in 1873, the spice trade continued to flourish - giving Zanzibar wealth and prestige as well as its legendary name, the spice island.
As anti-colonialism spread across Africa, Zanzibar gained independence in 1963. The followingZanzibari revolution, which aimed to give power back to Africans, became one of the bloodiest chapters in the island's history.
"Most of the Omani people were killed, more than 14,000 people were killed, tortured, cut into pieces, murdered, butchered," says Nassor Mazrui, a businessman.
ProfessorAbdulSherif from the Zanzibar OceanResearch Institute explains that Arabs were targeted in particular because "they were the big land owners in the 19th century, who also owned slaves, so the ideology of slavery was revived to serve in the politcal struggle of the 1960's.... If something like that would happen now, we would call it ethnic cleansing."
The island's Indian community also suffered during the unrest.The aftermath of the revolution saw an exodus of the Asiatic community, but the trading port lost not only its traders, its whole identity was under threat too.
In 1964, after the bloody revolution, Zanzibar hastily entered a union with Tanzania. The union was designed to prevent the spread of chaos in the region, but for many in Zanzibar, this was the beginning of Zanzibar's decline as one of the most prestigious trading ports in East Africa.
In the last four decades, Zanzibar's spice trade has gone into sharp decline. Today, the spice island, once the world's largest clove producer, is more of a tourist resort.
Its cultural heritage has given Zanzibar a rich and varied cuisine, and it continues to inspire the islanders in their struggle for greater autonomy and a new identity.
Al Jazeera visits the island to discover its turbulent history, its culinary heritage and the changes taking place.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

The Indian Ocean is one of the world's oldest and largest free trade zones. For centuries, trade and migration have marked the history of the many communities living along its shores.
But the name of one place on the coast of Africa has long captured people's imagination: Zanzibar, also know as the spice island.
For centuries, merchants of of all colours and creeds came to the island off the Tanzanian mainland on wooden vessels - and each of them left their own mark on the island.
As a result, Zanzibar has one of the richest and most diverse food cultures in East Africa encompassing influences from Arabia, India and Europe.
Street food is a term often interpreted literally as food served on the streets, but in Zanzibar the real roads are the ocean, dhows are the link between sea and the land, and the presence of seafood is everywhere on the menus.
The island's wealth was largely founded on the spice trade.
Zanzibar's original settlers were Bantu-speaking Africans. But Arabs, especially Omanis, had a huge influence. They set up trading companies in Zanzibar in the 17th century, ending 200 years of Portuguese dominance on the island.
In 1832, the Sultan of Oman moved his capital from Muscat to Zanzibar, which had become a major slave-trading centre.
He encouraged the commercial farming of cloves, so when the slave trade was abolished in 1873, the spice trade continued to flourish - giving Zanzibar wealth and prestige as well as its legendary name, the spice island.
As anti-colonialism spread across Africa, Zanzibar gained independence in 1963. The followingZanzibari revolution, which aimed to give power back to Africans, became one of the bloodiest chapters in the island's history.
"Most of the Omani people were killed, more than 14,000 people were killed, tortured, cut into pieces, murdered, butchered," says Nassor Mazrui, a businessman.
ProfessorAbdulSherif from the Zanzibar OceanResearch Institute explains that Arabs were targeted in particular because "they were the big land owners in the 19th century, who also owned slaves, so the ideology of slavery was revived to serve in the politcal struggle of the 1960's.... If something like that would happen now, we would call it ethnic cleansing."
The island's Indian community also suffered during the unrest.The aftermath of the revolution saw an exodus of the Asiatic community, but the trading port lost not only its traders, its whole identity was under threat too.
In 1964, after the bloody revolution, Zanzibar hastily entered a union with Tanzania. The union was designed to prevent the spread of chaos in the region, but for many in Zanzibar, this was the beginning of Zanzibar's decline as one of the most prestigious trading ports in East Africa.
In the last four decades, Zanzibar's spice trade has gone into sharp decline. Today, the spice island, once the world's largest clove producer, is more of a tourist resort.
Its cultural heritage has given Zanzibar a rich and varied cuisine, and it continues to inspire the islanders in their struggle for greater autonomy and a new identity.
Al Jazeera visits the island to discover its turbulent history, its culinary heritage and the changes taking place.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

What do Namibians like about Namibia?

Kapenda asks people in Windhoek what they like about their country :)
Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to...

Kapenda asks people in Windhoek what they like about their country :)
Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews. We also use this format to expose our street culture abroad and create a more diverse image of our countries. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English.
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Host of this episode: Kevin Kapenda
Editor: Janusz Hamerski
Later Kapenda asked German people what do they like about their country:
http://youtu.be/190cDDwrmAQ
We did this little survey within an media workshop we did in our partner school A.Shipena in Windhoek / Namibia

Kapenda asks people in Windhoek what they like about their country :)
Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews. We also use this format to expose our street culture abroad and create a more diverse image of our countries. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English.
Facebook:
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Info:
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Host of this episode: Kevin Kapenda
Editor: Janusz Hamerski
Later Kapenda asked German people what do they like about their country:
http://youtu.be/190cDDwrmAQ
We did this little survey within an media workshop we did in our partner school A.Shipena in Windhoek / Namibia

In today's pictures, demonstrators use a slingshot against the National Guard in Venezuela, flowers are seen near a statue depicting Spanish guitarist Paco de Lucia, protestors run away from a water cannon in South Africa, and much more. Photo: AP
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From famine to feast: Street food Beijing

Beijing, the capital of one of the fastest growing countries and economies in the world, is also home to interesting, and sometimes bizarre, street foods.
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Beijing, the capital of one of the fastest growing countries and economies in the world, is also home to interesting, and sometimes bizarre, street foods.
From silk worm cocoons that are crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, to eating barbecued seahorse, which is believed to be good for your blood circulation, Beijing is well-known for its night and food markets that offer a variety food.
The Chinese love their food, but dietary habits have changed rapidly in the past few decades.
In a very short time, China has gone from "famine to feast". Today, the food in Beijing is as varied as it is plentiful: traditional or modern, Chinese or Western, China's capital caters to all tastes and needs.
But while the narrow streets of Beijing used to be crowded with street vendors selling snacks day and night, many of these streets have now been demolished to make way for more high-rise buildings.
The arrival and expanding nature of the Western fast-food chains in Beijing now cater to the ever-growing and bustling population that eat on the go and now rather favour these foods to traditional Beijing street food.
With new-found wealth, many Chinese are also eating more than they used to and obesity rates among teenagers and children are rising.
Although the high level of obesity is a problem, that is not the only concern. According to professor Li Liu Bai, a nutritionist from Beijing University, another big concern is the danger of increasing cholesterol as diets and eating habits have changed. While the Chinese diet was mainly based on vegetables and protein-substitute legume products such as tofu, more people have started to eat meat more frequently.
"We used to eat three or four meals, mostly carbohydrates, and now people are eating more meat," says Li.
While there are economic reasons that point to this problem, Li explains the social motivators behind teenage and child obesity: "We only have one child, and because of that, all our hopes are on his shoulders. Many parents push their children to learn more skills from a very young age. If the child then asks for any food, we will not refuse."
Traditional Chinese food, rather known more to be fast and tasty, but also healthy, has not entirely died out. Street vendors and stalls have learned to adapt and use recipes that are speedy to make, but are healthier than that of the fast-food chains.
The food of the streets in Beijing tells the story of a culture torn between tradition and modernity, the customs of an ancient past competing with the convenience age of the new.
What will survive and what will be lost? In a China which has gone within two generations from mass starvation to obesity, what does the future hold? Can fast, healthy and tasty alternatives help the Chinese to decrease in size?
Update: Since the making of this film in 2008, obesity has gone down and recent statistics suggest that 62 million people in China are currently classified as obese. Although this shows a decrease, this still makes them the second largest obese population behind the United States.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

Beijing, the capital of one of the fastest growing countries and economies in the world, is also home to interesting, and sometimes bizarre, street foods.
From silk worm cocoons that are crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, to eating barbecued seahorse, which is believed to be good for your blood circulation, Beijing is well-known for its night and food markets that offer a variety food.
The Chinese love their food, but dietary habits have changed rapidly in the past few decades.
In a very short time, China has gone from "famine to feast". Today, the food in Beijing is as varied as it is plentiful: traditional or modern, Chinese or Western, China's capital caters to all tastes and needs.
But while the narrow streets of Beijing used to be crowded with street vendors selling snacks day and night, many of these streets have now been demolished to make way for more high-rise buildings.
The arrival and expanding nature of the Western fast-food chains in Beijing now cater to the ever-growing and bustling population that eat on the go and now rather favour these foods to traditional Beijing street food.
With new-found wealth, many Chinese are also eating more than they used to and obesity rates among teenagers and children are rising.
Although the high level of obesity is a problem, that is not the only concern. According to professor Li Liu Bai, a nutritionist from Beijing University, another big concern is the danger of increasing cholesterol as diets and eating habits have changed. While the Chinese diet was mainly based on vegetables and protein-substitute legume products such as tofu, more people have started to eat meat more frequently.
"We used to eat three or four meals, mostly carbohydrates, and now people are eating more meat," says Li.
While there are economic reasons that point to this problem, Li explains the social motivators behind teenage and child obesity: "We only have one child, and because of that, all our hopes are on his shoulders. Many parents push their children to learn more skills from a very young age. If the child then asks for any food, we will not refuse."
Traditional Chinese food, rather known more to be fast and tasty, but also healthy, has not entirely died out. Street vendors and stalls have learned to adapt and use recipes that are speedy to make, but are healthier than that of the fast-food chains.
The food of the streets in Beijing tells the story of a culture torn between tradition and modernity, the customs of an ancient past competing with the convenience age of the new.
What will survive and what will be lost? In a China which has gone within two generations from mass starvation to obesity, what does the future hold? Can fast, healthy and tasty alternatives help the Chinese to decrease in size?
Update: Since the making of this film in 2008, obesity has gone down and recent statistics suggest that 62 million people in China are currently classified as obese. Although this shows a decrease, this still makes them the second largest obese population behind the United States.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

A Sport Editor with the Sun Newspaper, George Aluo on Monday said Nigeria has the right set of players that can win the ongoing African Cup of Nation (AFCON) competition.
Speaking as a guest on Channels Television's breakfast programme, SunriseDaily, Mr Aluo said it is not true that the Coach of the Nigerian side, Stephen Keshi was rebuilding a new Super Eagles team.
"Those who are telling us that the team was hurriedly assembled and that we are rebuilding are telling not the truth," he said.
Mr Aluo said whoever is saying that the Super Eagles Coach rebuilt a new team is 'hiding under the canopy that we might not win' the competition.
He said, "Nigerians should be looking at this team winning the Nations Cup for the third time, we got the players."
For more information log on to www.channelstv.com.

A Sport Editor with the Sun Newspaper, George Aluo on Monday said Nigeria has the right set of players that can win the ongoing African Cup of Nation (AFCON) competition.
Speaking as a guest on Channels Television's breakfast programme, SunriseDaily, Mr Aluo said it is not true that the Coach of the Nigerian side, Stephen Keshi was rebuilding a new Super Eagles team.
"Those who are telling us that the team was hurriedly assembled and that we are rebuilding are telling not the truth," he said.
Mr Aluo said whoever is saying that the Super Eagles Coach rebuilt a new team is 'hiding under the canopy that we might not win' the competition.
He said, "Nigerians should be looking at this team winning the Nations Cup for the third time, we got the players."
For more information log on to www.channelstv.com.

"I was in Africa for the first time," says Mykki Blanco. "I am 31 years old, African American, and there I was... on the continent in which civilisation as we know it was born, the land which birthed my race, for the very first time."
Out Of This World, a new i-D documentary series, journeys with American rapper and activist Mykki Blanco as he explores queer culture in Johannesburg. Captured intimately in an experimental hybrid-documentary by director MattLambert, Mykki meets boundary pushing artists Umilio and FAKA, designer Rich Mnisi and Bradley and Nkulsey, a model and dancer of the 'Born Free' generation - all using their platforms to give a voice to issues surrounding the politics of their sexuality, gender, identity and humanity. As we make our way through the creative epicentre ...

Real Scenes: Johannesburg

RA tells the remarkable story of the South African city's thriving house scene.
South Africans are the biggest consumers of house music in the world, and Johannesburg is the beating heart of their scene. If you're looking for proof, there is no need to visit a nightclub. In turning on a television, listening to the radio or walking down the street, it's clear that a 4/4 pulse is the metronome of everyday life. The city's preferred sound—vocal-led, percussive, melodic—is largely at odds with what's popular in other international markets; this coupled with cripplingly slow internet speeds goes someway to explaining SA's absence from the global house music conversation.
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published: 15 Jan 2013

Zanzibar: Spices, slaves and the spirit of independence - Street Food

The Indian Ocean is one of the world's oldest and largest free trade zones. For centuries, trade and migration have marked the history of the many communities living along its shores.
But the name of one place on the coast of Africa has long captured people's imagination: Zanzibar, also know as the spice island.
For centuries, merchants of of all colours and creeds came to the island off the Tanzanian mainland on wooden vessels - and each of them left their own mark on the island.
As a result, Zanzibar has one of the richest and most diverse food cultures in East Africa encompassing influences from Arabia, India and Europe.
Street food is a term often interpreted literally as food served on the streets, but in Zanzibar the real roads are the ocean, dhows are the link between sea and t...

published: 13 Sep 2016

Do Like That - Korede Bello - Dance - Do Like That Challenge

Do Like That - Korede Bello - Dance - Do Like That Challenge
Latest Single by MAVIN Star, Korede Bello. Watch creative choreographed dance steps from Instagram users. Send us links to your dance videos too in the comment section. #DoLikeThat @DoLikeThatDanceChallenge - How to Dance -
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published: 24 Nov 2016

DRAMA TUT-cameraman & video editor: Tlhoaele David

published: 15 Jul 2013

Oliver Mtukudzi and the Black Spirits - Full Performance (Live on KEXP

Optic 2016: How to Think Like an Editor with Krista Rossow

Photo editing is the art of finding the best images to tell a story, but Krista Rossow, a former photo editor at National Geographic Traveler magazine, would also argue that for travel photography, photo editing begins even before taking a picture. Today's photographers are their own photo editors, and not in the sense of using Instagram filters or Photoshop, but in the sense of selecting the best imagery to share with an audience, whether that is in a family album or professional portfolio. Krista gives tips on how to "improve your photographic odds" by preparing to take travel photographs through research and planning. She will discusses considerations for capturing the best images while in the field and give insight on the process of curating the best images once the images have been ma...

published: 14 Jun 2016

Jeffery Gettleman: "Love, Africa: A Memoir of Romance, War and Survival" | Talks at Google

Jeffrey Gettleman is the East Africa bureau chief for The New York Times. He won the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting for his work from Africa. He has covered warlords and pirates, rebels and elephant poachers. He’s traveled across the continent several times, using just about every mode of conveyance from donkey cart and dugout canoe to a battered tandem bike. A surprisingly candid story for a well-known journalist to write, LOVE, AFRICA tracks across Iraq, Afghanistan, the murderous swamps of Florida, through the savannahs, deserts and rainforests of Africa and into emotionally treacherous terrain that leads to the deepest recesses of the human heart. Gettleman captures life’s extreme highs and lows, being terrified, facing off with the wrong people at the wrong time, and makin...

Kenya Documentary: Untold Stories of Change

A Kenya documentary about the inspirational stories of 3 locally powered projects working in very remote parts of Kenya tackling poverty, injustice & social inequality.
If you liked this video and want to see more stuff like this, please support my channel by subscribing :)
--
At the end of 2015, I worked in Kenya with Superheroes For Change, a social enterprise that is focused on empowering the world's forgotten heroes. We went to the places most people won't go to and found the people doing amazing work to break out of poverty and change their communities.
I feel incredible fortunate to have been able to go on the trip and meet such humble and selfless people. So I decided to capture everything I saw & learned, with the hope of raising more awareness on their stories and helping p...

published: 20 Mar 2016

Joe Rogan Experience #993 - Ben Shapiro

Ben Shapiro is editor-in-chief of the Daily Wire, syndicated columnist, and host of "The Ben Shapiro Show" is available on SoundCloud and iTunes.

Starr Forum: Today's African Repats

Thursday, February 04, 2016
Starr Forum: Today's Africian Repats
Speakers: Claude Grunitzky (moderator), Joelle Itoua-Owona, Devon Maylie, Gbemi Munis, JacquesJonathan Nyemb
As Africa's middle class starts to emerge, propelled by growth and urbanization, many diaspora Africans are choosing to return to the continent. Many of these returnees, known as "repats," are highly educated and skilled, and while they choose to take a chance on new opportunities back "home," the process of adjusting to mentalities and business practices can be brutal.
Moderator:
Claude Grunitzky, a serial entrepreneur and MIT Sloan Fellow, is the founder of TRACE, and co-founder and editor-in-chief of TRUE Africa, a new media platform.
Speakers:
Joelle Itoua-Owona was born and raised in Douala, Cameroon. Sh...

Zanzibar: Spices, slaves and the spirit of independence - Street Food

The Indian Ocean is one of the world's oldest and largest free trade zones. For centuries, trade and migration have marked the history of the many communities l...

The Indian Ocean is one of the world's oldest and largest free trade zones. For centuries, trade and migration have marked the history of the many communities living along its shores.
But the name of one place on the coast of Africa has long captured people's imagination: Zanzibar, also know as the spice island.
For centuries, merchants of of all colours and creeds came to the island off the Tanzanian mainland on wooden vessels - and each of them left their own mark on the island.
As a result, Zanzibar has one of the richest and most diverse food cultures in East Africa encompassing influences from Arabia, India and Europe.
Street food is a term often interpreted literally as food served on the streets, but in Zanzibar the real roads are the ocean, dhows are the link between sea and the land, and the presence of seafood is everywhere on the menus.
The island's wealth was largely founded on the spice trade.
Zanzibar's original settlers were Bantu-speaking Africans. But Arabs, especially Omanis, had a huge influence. They set up trading companies in Zanzibar in the 17th century, ending 200 years of Portuguese dominance on the island.
In 1832, the Sultan of Oman moved his capital from Muscat to Zanzibar, which had become a major slave-trading centre.
He encouraged the commercial farming of cloves, so when the slave trade was abolished in 1873, the spice trade continued to flourish - giving Zanzibar wealth and prestige as well as its legendary name, the spice island.
As anti-colonialism spread across Africa, Zanzibar gained independence in 1963. The followingZanzibari revolution, which aimed to give power back to Africans, became one of the bloodiest chapters in the island's history.
"Most of the Omani people were killed, more than 14,000 people were killed, tortured, cut into pieces, murdered, butchered," says Nassor Mazrui, a businessman.
ProfessorAbdulSherif from the Zanzibar OceanResearch Institute explains that Arabs were targeted in particular because "they were the big land owners in the 19th century, who also owned slaves, so the ideology of slavery was revived to serve in the politcal struggle of the 1960's.... If something like that would happen now, we would call it ethnic cleansing."
The island's Indian community also suffered during the unrest.The aftermath of the revolution saw an exodus of the Asiatic community, but the trading port lost not only its traders, its whole identity was under threat too.
In 1964, after the bloody revolution, Zanzibar hastily entered a union with Tanzania. The union was designed to prevent the spread of chaos in the region, but for many in Zanzibar, this was the beginning of Zanzibar's decline as one of the most prestigious trading ports in East Africa.
In the last four decades, Zanzibar's spice trade has gone into sharp decline. Today, the spice island, once the world's largest clove producer, is more of a tourist resort.
Its cultural heritage has given Zanzibar a rich and varied cuisine, and it continues to inspire the islanders in their struggle for greater autonomy and a new identity.
Al Jazeera visits the island to discover its turbulent history, its culinary heritage and the changes taking place.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

The Indian Ocean is one of the world's oldest and largest free trade zones. For centuries, trade and migration have marked the history of the many communities living along its shores.
But the name of one place on the coast of Africa has long captured people's imagination: Zanzibar, also know as the spice island.
For centuries, merchants of of all colours and creeds came to the island off the Tanzanian mainland on wooden vessels - and each of them left their own mark on the island.
As a result, Zanzibar has one of the richest and most diverse food cultures in East Africa encompassing influences from Arabia, India and Europe.
Street food is a term often interpreted literally as food served on the streets, but in Zanzibar the real roads are the ocean, dhows are the link between sea and the land, and the presence of seafood is everywhere on the menus.
The island's wealth was largely founded on the spice trade.
Zanzibar's original settlers were Bantu-speaking Africans. But Arabs, especially Omanis, had a huge influence. They set up trading companies in Zanzibar in the 17th century, ending 200 years of Portuguese dominance on the island.
In 1832, the Sultan of Oman moved his capital from Muscat to Zanzibar, which had become a major slave-trading centre.
He encouraged the commercial farming of cloves, so when the slave trade was abolished in 1873, the spice trade continued to flourish - giving Zanzibar wealth and prestige as well as its legendary name, the spice island.
As anti-colonialism spread across Africa, Zanzibar gained independence in 1963. The followingZanzibari revolution, which aimed to give power back to Africans, became one of the bloodiest chapters in the island's history.
"Most of the Omani people were killed, more than 14,000 people were killed, tortured, cut into pieces, murdered, butchered," says Nassor Mazrui, a businessman.
ProfessorAbdulSherif from the Zanzibar OceanResearch Institute explains that Arabs were targeted in particular because "they were the big land owners in the 19th century, who also owned slaves, so the ideology of slavery was revived to serve in the politcal struggle of the 1960's.... If something like that would happen now, we would call it ethnic cleansing."
The island's Indian community also suffered during the unrest.The aftermath of the revolution saw an exodus of the Asiatic community, but the trading port lost not only its traders, its whole identity was under threat too.
In 1964, after the bloody revolution, Zanzibar hastily entered a union with Tanzania. The union was designed to prevent the spread of chaos in the region, but for many in Zanzibar, this was the beginning of Zanzibar's decline as one of the most prestigious trading ports in East Africa.
In the last four decades, Zanzibar's spice trade has gone into sharp decline. Today, the spice island, once the world's largest clove producer, is more of a tourist resort.
Its cultural heritage has given Zanzibar a rich and varied cuisine, and it continues to inspire the islanders in their struggle for greater autonomy and a new identity.
Al Jazeera visits the island to discover its turbulent history, its culinary heritage and the changes taking place.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

Do Like That - Korede Bello - Dance - Do Like That Challenge
Latest Single by MAVIN Star, Korede Bello. Watch creative choreographed dance steps from Instagram users. Send us links to your dance videos too in the comment section. #DoLikeThat @DoLikeThatDanceChallenge - How to Dance -
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Do Like That - Korede Bello - Dance - Do Like That Challenge
Latest Single by MAVIN Star, Korede Bello. Watch creative choreographed dance steps from Instagram users. Send us links to your dance videos too in the comment section. #DoLikeThat @DoLikeThatDanceChallenge - How to Dance -
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Photo editing is the art of finding the best images to tell a story, but Krista Rossow, a former photo editor at National Geographic Traveler magazine, would also argue that for travel photography, photo editing begins even before taking a picture. Today's photographers are their own photo editors, and not in the sense of using Instagram filters or Photoshop, but in the sense of selecting the best imagery to share with an audience, whether that is in a family album or professional portfolio. Krista gives tips on how to "improve your photographic odds" by preparing to take travel photographs through research and planning. She will discusses considerations for capturing the best images while in the field and give insight on the process of curating the best images once the images have been made. From her practical experience as a both a photographer on assignment and as a photo editor needing to convey an effective story, Krista gives you practical insight into improving your photography and telling your own story.
Krista Rossow Photographyhttp://www.kristarossow.com
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Photo editing is the art of finding the best images to tell a story, but Krista Rossow, a former photo editor at National Geographic Traveler magazine, would also argue that for travel photography, photo editing begins even before taking a picture. Today's photographers are their own photo editors, and not in the sense of using Instagram filters or Photoshop, but in the sense of selecting the best imagery to share with an audience, whether that is in a family album or professional portfolio. Krista gives tips on how to "improve your photographic odds" by preparing to take travel photographs through research and planning. She will discusses considerations for capturing the best images while in the field and give insight on the process of curating the best images once the images have been made. From her practical experience as a both a photographer on assignment and as a photo editor needing to convey an effective story, Krista gives you practical insight into improving your photography and telling your own story.
Krista Rossow Photographyhttp://www.kristarossow.com
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published:14 Jun 2016

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Jeffery Gettleman: "Love, Africa: A Memoir of Romance, War and Survival" | Talks at Google

Jeffrey Gettleman is the East Africa bureau chief for The New York Times. He won the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting for his work from Africa. He has covered warlords and pirates, rebels and elephant poachers. He’s traveled across the continent several times, using just about every mode of conveyance from donkey cart and dugout canoe to a battered tandem bike. A surprisingly candid story for a well-known journalist to write, LOVE, AFRICA tracks across Iraq, Afghanistan, the murderous swamps of Florida, through the savannahs, deserts and rainforests of Africa and into emotionally treacherous terrain that leads to the deepest recesses of the human heart. Gettleman captures life’s extreme highs and lows, being terrified, facing off with the wrong people at the wrong time, and making devastating choices that hurt people he loved. Spanning 25 years and much of the world, this memoir ends in an instant of magical beauty, a moment that Gettleman concludes wouldn’t have been possible without ``a thousand accidents, some pretty dumb mistakes, and not a few deaths.’’
Get the book here: https://goo.gl/QW5kBs

Jeffrey Gettleman is the East Africa bureau chief for The New York Times. He won the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting for his work from Africa. He has covered warlords and pirates, rebels and elephant poachers. He’s traveled across the continent several times, using just about every mode of conveyance from donkey cart and dugout canoe to a battered tandem bike. A surprisingly candid story for a well-known journalist to write, LOVE, AFRICA tracks across Iraq, Afghanistan, the murderous swamps of Florida, through the savannahs, deserts and rainforests of Africa and into emotionally treacherous terrain that leads to the deepest recesses of the human heart. Gettleman captures life’s extreme highs and lows, being terrified, facing off with the wrong people at the wrong time, and making devastating choices that hurt people he loved. Spanning 25 years and much of the world, this memoir ends in an instant of magical beauty, a moment that Gettleman concludes wouldn’t have been possible without ``a thousand accidents, some pretty dumb mistakes, and not a few deaths.’’
Get the book here: https://goo.gl/QW5kBs

Kenya Documentary: Untold Stories of Change

A Kenya documentary about the inspirational stories of 3 locally powered projects working in very remote parts of Kenya tackling poverty, injustice & social ine...

A Kenya documentary about the inspirational stories of 3 locally powered projects working in very remote parts of Kenya tackling poverty, injustice & social inequality.
If you liked this video and want to see more stuff like this, please support my channel by subscribing :)
--
At the end of 2015, I worked in Kenya with Superheroes For Change, a social enterprise that is focused on empowering the world's forgotten heroes. We went to the places most people won't go to and found the people doing amazing work to break out of poverty and change their communities.
I feel incredible fortunate to have been able to go on the trip and meet such humble and selfless people. So I decided to capture everything I saw & learned, with the hope of raising more awareness on their stories and helping people to see Africa as a whole differently.
As always, leave your comments below as I love hearing your feedback and ideas. I hope you enjoyed this film as much as I enjoyed creating it.
- Your friend
KeshavBhatt
If you want to support any of the projects shown in this film, please get in touch with Superheroes for Change directly: http://www.superheroesforchange.org
Connect with me personally on FB: http://www.facebook.com/keshavbx
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Social stuff
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Twitter: @revolutionhive
Snapchat: revolutionhive
Site: http://www.revolutionhive.com
Email: hello@revolutionhive.com
This film would not be possible without the support from:
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IntroMusic by Ross Bugden
Support him & his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKGLOK2FqmVgVwYferltKQ
OutroCredits Music by Juliani & The Music Summit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj0mBVjNJXQ
Additional Footage used from the Creative Commons:
https://vimeo.com/135142579
https://vimeo.com/133516419
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f3/Gandhi_spinning.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/61/The_Swayamvara_of_Panchala's_princess,_Draupadi.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/Ravana_Statue.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omYprr-ovag
https://vimeo.com/54446746
https://vimeo.com/156549119
https://vimeo.com/132598416
https://vimeo.com/156087990
https://vimeo.com/109879991
CC-A licence: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

A Kenya documentary about the inspirational stories of 3 locally powered projects working in very remote parts of Kenya tackling poverty, injustice & social inequality.
If you liked this video and want to see more stuff like this, please support my channel by subscribing :)
--
At the end of 2015, I worked in Kenya with Superheroes For Change, a social enterprise that is focused on empowering the world's forgotten heroes. We went to the places most people won't go to and found the people doing amazing work to break out of poverty and change their communities.
I feel incredible fortunate to have been able to go on the trip and meet such humble and selfless people. So I decided to capture everything I saw & learned, with the hope of raising more awareness on their stories and helping people to see Africa as a whole differently.
As always, leave your comments below as I love hearing your feedback and ideas. I hope you enjoyed this film as much as I enjoyed creating it.
- Your friend
KeshavBhatt
If you want to support any of the projects shown in this film, please get in touch with Superheroes for Change directly: http://www.superheroesforchange.org
Connect with me personally on FB: http://www.facebook.com/keshavbx
---
Social stuff
----
Twitter: @revolutionhive
Snapchat: revolutionhive
Site: http://www.revolutionhive.com
Email: hello@revolutionhive.com
This film would not be possible without the support from:
---
IntroMusic by Ross Bugden
Support him & his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKGLOK2FqmVgVwYferltKQ
OutroCredits Music by Juliani & The Music Summit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj0mBVjNJXQ
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Starr Forum: Today's Africian Repats
Speakers: Claude Grunitzky (moderator), Joelle Itoua-Owona, Devon Maylie, Gbemi Munis, JacquesJonathan Nyemb
As Africa's middle class starts to emerge, propelled by growth and urbanization, many diaspora Africans are choosing to return to the continent. Many of these returnees, known as "repats," are highly educated and skilled, and while they choose to take a chance on new opportunities back "home," the process of adjusting to mentalities and business practices can be brutal.
Moderator:
Claude Grunitzky, a serial entrepreneur and MIT Sloan Fellow, is the founder of TRACE, and co-founder and editor-in-chief of TRUE Africa, a new media platform.
Speakers:
Joelle Itoua-Owona was born and raised in Douala, Cameroon. She moved across France, the UK and Germany in order to complete three Masters degrees focusing on management and strategy.
Devon Maylie spent three years in Johannesburg as a writer for the Wall Street Journal. She covered the region during a period of renewed optimism about Africa's outlook from foreign investors and the diaspora alike.
Gbemi Munis is currently in the Sloan FellowsMBA program at MIT. Prior to Sloan, she worked in the tech industry in US and Nigeria developing technical business solutions for enterprise customers in financial services, oil and gas, and consumer goods industries.
Jacques Jonathan Nyemb is a lawyer and policy advisor. He is currently at the Harvard UniversityKennedy School where he co-chairs the Africa Caucus.

Thursday, February 04, 2016
Starr Forum: Today's Africian Repats
Speakers: Claude Grunitzky (moderator), Joelle Itoua-Owona, Devon Maylie, Gbemi Munis, JacquesJonathan Nyemb
As Africa's middle class starts to emerge, propelled by growth and urbanization, many diaspora Africans are choosing to return to the continent. Many of these returnees, known as "repats," are highly educated and skilled, and while they choose to take a chance on new opportunities back "home," the process of adjusting to mentalities and business practices can be brutal.
Moderator:
Claude Grunitzky, a serial entrepreneur and MIT Sloan Fellow, is the founder of TRACE, and co-founder and editor-in-chief of TRUE Africa, a new media platform.
Speakers:
Joelle Itoua-Owona was born and raised in Douala, Cameroon. She moved across France, the UK and Germany in order to complete three Masters degrees focusing on management and strategy.
Devon Maylie spent three years in Johannesburg as a writer for the Wall Street Journal. She covered the region during a period of renewed optimism about Africa's outlook from foreign investors and the diaspora alike.
Gbemi Munis is currently in the Sloan FellowsMBA program at MIT. Prior to Sloan, she worked in the tech industry in US and Nigeria developing technical business solutions for enterprise customers in financial services, oil and gas, and consumer goods industries.
Jacques Jonathan Nyemb is a lawyer and policy advisor. He is currently at the Harvard UniversityKennedy School where he co-chairs the Africa Caucus.

The Spy Cables: Decoded - Episode one

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The Spy Cables captured headlines the world over – and was described as massive and unprecedented in newspapers as far afield as China as South America.
Evidence that the Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu misled the United Nations lead news in a number of countries.
The CIA’s desire to talk to Hamas; snooping on the head of Greenpeace; a plot to kill the head of the African Union; all grabbed global attention.
In the first of two programmes, we assess the impact of Al Jazeera’s release of hundreds of classified documents – ranging from confidential to top secret - the widest-ranging leak of intelligence papers ever.
Presenter: David Foster
Guests:
David Maynier, in Cape Town - Member of South African Parliament and opposition Deputy Minister of State Security.
JusticeMalala, in Johannesburg - political analyst
Ferial Haffajee, on set - the editor of the South African weekly newspaper, The CityPress
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The Spy Cables captured headlines the world over – and was described as massive and unprecedented in newspapers as far afield as China as South America.
Evidence that the Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu misled the United Nations lead news in a number of countries.
The CIA’s desire to talk to Hamas; snooping on the head of Greenpeace; a plot to kill the head of the African Union; all grabbed global attention.
In the first of two programmes, we assess the impact of Al Jazeera’s release of hundreds of classified documents – ranging from confidential to top secret - the widest-ranging leak of intelligence papers ever.
Presenter: David Foster
Guests:
David Maynier, in Cape Town - Member of South African Parliament and opposition Deputy Minister of State Security.
JusticeMalala, in Johannesburg - political analyst
Ferial Haffajee, on set - the editor of the South African weekly newspaper, The CityPress
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Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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Lion attack: American tourist mauled to death at South African safari park - TomoNews

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — A 22-year-old American woman was killed and another man seriously injured Monday, after they were both pulled through a car window by a lion at GautengLion Park.
The two unidentified tourists were reportedly driving through the lion park with the windows open, the Daily Mail reports.
Lanseria police have launched an investigation into the incident, which was witnessed by other tourists at the park.
ENCA reports, one of the female lions jumped through the passenger window and bit the woman, while the unidentified man was injured when he tried to push the massive cat out of the vehicle.
By the time park staff and emergency responders reached the couple it was already too late. The woman succumbed to her injuries.
According to the Daily Mail, the fatal incident is the park's third major attack in just four short months.
In March, Australian tourist, Brendan Smith was mauled by a lion and two days later a 13-year-old boy was attacked by a cheetah.
Although the park gives clear instructions to all visitors to keep windows closed when touring the area, Scott Simpson, assistant operations manager at the park told ENCA he doesn't "understand why people think it's okay to leave windows open."
Park officials say they plan to put down the lion involved in the incident.
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Africa 2012 - Africa's Investment Heatmap

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Top 10 Craziest Intersections

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10. GravelyHillInterchange
Also called 'Spaghetti Juction', its is one of earliest stack interchange in the world as it opened in 1972. It is located in Birmingham, England.
9. Gate Tower Building
Located in Osaka, Japan; it is the only elevated interchange that goes into buildings. It happens due to landlord refused to gave up land, hence the an agreement archived with such design.
8. Judge Harry Pregerson InterchangeFound in Los Angeles, USA; it is one of a few five-level stack interchanges existed in America. What makes this one so special since it also integrated with metro line and bus transit station right in the middle.
7. Nanpu Bridge Interchange
Located right in the middle of Shanghai, it's unique circular design is a smart way to integrate 3 highways while elevating traffic into a very high bridge at the same time.
6. Porta MaggioreRoad that go around this historic monument give drivers hurrendous experience with trams and train railways cross exist every 20 feet.
5. Springfield Interchange
Being most busiest interchange in USA, it also host two interchange in one place—one for regular highways, another for HOV. It costs 676 million USD which makes it the most expensive intersection in USA (maybe even world).
4. Oyamazaki Interchange
Can be found in Osaka, Japan. This tentacles junction makes driver go rounds few times before exit the interchange. Another crazy fact is two unnecessary branch which leads to same destination.
3. Arc de TriompheRoundabout
Being Paris famous landmarks, it also serve 12 roads by its wide roundabout. The traffic atmosphere would trigger question if you are still in Europe.
2. Yan'an Interchange
This is the only 6 level stack interchange and the highest stack number on the planet. It joints two elevated motorways while pedestrian overpass and local crossroads uninterrupted.
1. Magic Roundabout
Located in Swindon, England; it contains five small roundabouts on each entrance of roads. Its design may look insane but the it works in dispersing traffic into bigger area and accident rate statistic is fine too.
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Kenya - The poor who make a living from rubbish | Editor's Pick | 24 Nov 15

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Kenya - The poor who make a living from rubbish | Editor's Pick | 24 Nov 15

Pope Francis has decried what he calls today's "throwaway" culture that only values the latest cars, iPhones and discards anything old or seemingly useless.
Francis is expected to raise environmental concerns in one of the most important speeches of his Africa trip during a visit on November 26 to the headquarters of the UN Environment Programme and the UN Habitat programme.
While Francis' green message is well known, he has also frequently spoken about the need for what he calls the three "L"s - land, lodging labour.
As a result, it's likely he'll make a plea for safe, adequate and sustainable housing for the world's poorest, especially those forced to live alongside dumps like that of Dandora, outside the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
At Dandora an army of men, women and children, armed with hooks or their bare hands and sacks on their backs, trudge through the murky sludge that weaves between two to three storeys high piles of rubbish.
These may be some of Kenya's poorest people, but Dandora dump - one of the largest in Africa and where over 2,000 tons of waste is dumped daily - offers them an opportunity to make a living.
For Irene Wambui, mother of four and around 3,000 people who scavenge through the waste, the Dandora dump is their only means of survival.
Alongside scavenging marabou storks, workers pick through mountains of debris.
Bottles, polythene bags, plastic cups - anything recyclable - can be cleaned and sold back to the companies that produce them.
Despite the risk of encountering intravenous needles, surgical knives and other health hazards embedded in the waste, workers rarely used protective clothing.
A pungent smell wafts through the air from the mix of industrial waste, agricultural pesticides, hospital waste and rubbish from homes.
The United Nations Environment Programme says those working and living near the dumpsite suffer from a wide range of diseases, including lung cancer, skin diseases and lead poisoning that causes stunted growth and retardation in children.
But across the continent soil degradation caused by climate change is forcing many people off the land.
Vatican officials have argued that protecting the planet is a duty of all of humanity, and Francis himself has said he hopes his June encyclical on climate change will help influence the climate change talks in Paris in December.
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Mad Mike Drifts BADBUL Around the Franschhoek Pass | Conquer The Cape

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3D Printing Rhino Horns Can Stop Poaching in Africa

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Landrush in Africa - (vpro backlight documentary - 2008)

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World Cup Edition | Dude Perfect

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Dude Perfect | Backyard Edition | Our 1st Video!

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Africa's next billionaires -30 under 30

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Optic 2016: How to Think Like an Editor with Krista Rossow

Photo editing is the art of finding the best images to tell a story, but Krista Rossow, a former photo editor at National Geographic Traveler magazine, would also argue that for travel photography, photo editing begins even before taking a picture. Today's photographers are their own photo editors, and not in the sense of using Instagram filters or Photoshop, but in the sense of selecting the best imagery to share with an audience, whether that is in a family album or professional portfolio. Krista gives tips on how to "improve your photographic odds" by preparing to take travel photographs through research and planning. She will discusses considerations for capturing the best images while in the field and give insight on the process of curating the best images once the images have been made. From her practical experience as a both a photographer on assignment and as a photo editor needing to convey an effective story, Krista gives you practical insight into improving your photography and telling your own story.
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Tributes pour in for SABC Radio News Editor, Zola Ntutu

Tributes pour in for SABC Radio News Editor, Zola Ntutu.
The 51-year-old was found dead y...

Tributes pour in for SABC Radio News Editor, Zola Ntutu

Tributes pour in for SABCRadio News Editor, Zola Ntutu.
The 51-year-old was found dead yesterday in his apartment, in Kenilworth, south of Johannesburg. Ntutu had been ill for some time.
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Zanzibar: Spices, slaves and the spirit of independence - Street Food

The Indian Ocean is one of the world's oldest and largest free trade zones. For centuries,...

Zanzibar: Spices, slaves and the spirit of independence - Street Food

The Indian Ocean is one of the world's oldest and largest free trade zones. For centuries, trade and migration have marked the history of the many communities living along its shores.
But the name of one place on the coast of Africa has long captured people's imagination: Zanzibar, also know as the spice island.
For centuries, merchants of of all colours and creeds came to the island off the Tanzanian mainland on wooden vessels - and each of them left their own mark on the island.
As a result, Zanzibar has one of the richest and most diverse food cultures in East Africa encompassing influences from Arabia, India and Europe.
Street food is a term often interpreted literally as food served on the streets, but in Zanzibar the real roads are the ocean, dhows are the link between sea and the land, and the presence of seafood is everywhere on the menus.
The island's wealth was largely founded on the spice trade.
Zanzibar's original settlers were Bantu-speaking Africans. But Arabs, especially Omanis, had a huge influence. They set up trading companies in Zanzibar in the 17th century, ending 200 years of Portuguese dominance on the island.
In 1832, the Sultan of Oman moved his capital from Muscat to Zanzibar, which had become a major slave-trading centre.
He encouraged the commercial farming of cloves, so when the slave trade was abolished in 1873, the spice trade continued to flourish - giving Zanzibar wealth and prestige as well as its legendary name, the spice island.
As anti-colonialism spread across Africa, Zanzibar gained independence in 1963. The followingZanzibari revolution, which aimed to give power back to Africans, became one of the bloodiest chapters in the island's history.
"Most of the Omani people were killed, more than 14,000 people were killed, tortured, cut into pieces, murdered, butchered," says Nassor Mazrui, a businessman.
ProfessorAbdulSherif from the Zanzibar OceanResearch Institute explains that Arabs were targeted in particular because "they were the big land owners in the 19th century, who also owned slaves, so the ideology of slavery was revived to serve in the politcal struggle of the 1960's.... If something like that would happen now, we would call it ethnic cleansing."
The island's Indian community also suffered during the unrest.The aftermath of the revolution saw an exodus of the Asiatic community, but the trading port lost not only its traders, its whole identity was under threat too.
In 1964, after the bloody revolution, Zanzibar hastily entered a union with Tanzania. The union was designed to prevent the spread of chaos in the region, but for many in Zanzibar, this was the beginning of Zanzibar's decline as one of the most prestigious trading ports in East Africa.
In the last four decades, Zanzibar's spice trade has gone into sharp decline. Today, the spice island, once the world's largest clove producer, is more of a tourist resort.
Its cultural heritage has given Zanzibar a rich and varied cuisine, and it continues to inspire the islanders in their struggle for greater autonomy and a new identity.
Al Jazeera visits the island to discover its turbulent history, its culinary heritage and the changes taking place.
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.

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A Message from WSJ Editor-in-Chief Gerry Baker.

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